For future reference, is it cheaper to run one of these next to a clothes horse of drying clothes than it is to use a tumble dryer?
platts
7 Jan 17#14
Great price I bagged other week for just under £120 great unit.
smithmr8
7 Jan 17#13
I paid £132 a few week ago. It's a steal at this price. Does an excellent job of drying out clothes, which is the purpose I purchased it for. Well worth the money.
MattNorfolk
7 Jan 17#12
Got this one quite a few months ago. Washing will dry so fast now. We were also getting damp all over the place, skirting boards, walls and even in wardrobes. Nothing at all now. It pulls so much water from the air it's hard to believe!
vibebl
7 Jan 17#11
Got a eBac very happy with it
AnnaMak
7 Jan 17#10
thanks ordered.
carltonbp
7 Jan 17#9
Unless you've got a very hot house I think it desiccant is better. I got the DD122 and it's great and not too loud.
billericaymicky
7 Jan 17#8
Thanks for posting OP. I've been thinking about getting one of these for a while and this seems to fit the bill nicely. cheers
Wow, this was on discount a few weeks for £129.99 now they dropped the price again. Was waiting for this. thx OP
jouster
7 Jan 17#2
Ours is two years old now and still doing an amazing job. Frightening how much water comes out each day when it's cold outside.
Think we paid about the same as this but worth every penny.
We also have ours attached to a WeMo plug with an IFTTT recipe so it comes on when outside temperature flies below 6 degrees (when we seem to get the most condensation in our garden room). It turns off again if it gets above 8 degrees.
Lucky88 to jouster
7 Jan 171#3
Can you elaborate on this IFTTT recipe you are using, sound like a great idea.
wedonotneedit666
7 Jan 17#1
Had for a few months paid more but I am still happy. Great for drying washing and I no longer have condensation on a morning.
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For future reference, is it cheaper to run one of these next to a clothes horse of drying clothes than it is to use a tumble dryer?
The latest Meaco product...
This is. https://www.amazon.co.uk/EcoAir-DD122-Simple-Desiccant-Dehumidifier/dp/B00474K8SY/ref=pd_vtph_79_tr_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5W7P2G8NAM1P62MW60D1
Think we paid about the same as this but worth every penny.
We also have ours attached to a WeMo plug with an IFTTT recipe so it comes on when outside temperature flies below 6 degrees (when we seem to get the most condensation in our garden room). It turns off again if it gets above 8 degrees.